The world's largest drone manufacturer changed software that once prevented drones from flying in restricted airspace.
The temporary restrictions were put in place last month after "mystery" drone sightings were reported across New Jersey.
FAA does not allow drones to fly in certain ... means that instead of enforcing “No-Fly Zones,” previously restricted areas will be displayed as “Enhanced Warning Zones.” ...
In a bold move, DJI says it will no longer enforce its No-Fly Zones, meaning safety is up to the individual users.
DJI abandons the geofencing of its drones in the USA, which prevents their operation in restricted areas. Geofencing will be abolished in other EU countries too.
With this update, prior DJI geofencing datasets have been replaced to display official FAA data. Areas previously defined as Restricted Zones (also known as No-Fly Zones) will be displayed as ...
Chinese drone makers DJI announced a software update this week for operators in the U.S.: they are taking the guardrails off all their drones. From January 13 th, the geofencing function which ...